98-501. Proposed Information Collection to be Submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for Approval Under the Paperwork Reduction Act  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 6 (Friday, January 9, 1998)]
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    [Pages 1490-1491]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-501]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    
    Proposed Information Collection to be Submitted to the Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB) for Approval Under the Paperwork Reduction 
    Act
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Proposed information collection; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The collection of information described below will be 
    submitted to OMB for approval under the provisions of the Paperwork 
    Reduction Act of 1995. Copies of specific information collection 
    requirements, related forms and explanatory material may be obtained by 
    contacting the Information Collection Clearance Officer of the U.S. 
    Fish and Wildlife Service at the address and/or phone numbers listed 
    below. An emergency request for clearance is currently being submitted 
    to OMB for this information collection requirement.
    
    DATES: Consideration will be given to all comments received on or 
    before March 10, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments and suggestions on specific requirements should be 
    sent to the Information Collection Clearance Officer, U.S. Fish and 
    Wildlife Service, MS 222 ARLSQ, 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 
    20240.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: E. LaVerne Smith, Chief, Division of 
    Endangered Species, 703/358-2171.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) 
    proposes to submit the following information collection requirements to 
    the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval under 
    the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Pub. L. 104-13. Comments are 
    invited on (1) whether the collection of information is necessary for 
    the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including 
    whether the information will have practical utility; (2) the accuracy 
    of the agency's estimate of burden, including the validity of the 
    methodology and assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance the quality, 
    utility, and clarity of the information on those who are to respond, 
    including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, 
    mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms 
    of information technology. The information collections in this program 
    will not be part of a system of records covered by the Privacy Act (5 
    U.S.C. 552(a)).
        Experimental populations established under section 10(j) of the 
    Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA), as amended, require information 
    collection and reporting to the Service. Section 9 of the ESA describes 
    prohibited acts involving threatened or endangered species (16 U.S.C. 
    section 1538 (a)(1)(B)). There are three major categories of 
    information collected under the already issued experimental population 
    rules. To date these categories have encompassed information relating 
    to: (1) The general taking or removal of individuals of an experimental 
    population, and (2) the authorized taking of individuals related to 
    reports of depredation on livestock or pets caused by individuals that 
    are part of an experimental population and (3) the collection of 
    specimens or the recovery of dead animals that are part of an 
    experimental population. These three categories have adequately 
    described the types of information needed to evaluate the efficacy of 
    the program and are expected to continue to accurately describe 
    activities under the program.
        Because individuals of designated experimental populations for 
    species listed as threatened or endangered under the ESA are 
    categorically protected, documentation of human-related mortalities, 
    recovery of dead specimens and other types of take related to the 
    status of experimental populations is important to the Service in order 
    to monitor the success of reintroduction efforts, and recovery efforts 
    in general. In order to minimize potential conflict with humans which 
    could undermine recovery efforts, livestock depredations connected with 
    experimental populations of listed species require prompt attention for 
    purposes of determining the location, timing, and nature of the 
    predatory behavior involved, accurate determination of the species 
    responsible for a livestock kill, and the timely application of 
    necessary control measures. The Service, in cooperation with the USDA/
    APHIS Division of Wildlife Services or other cooperating State or 
    Federal agencies, relies on prompt public reporting of depredation in 
    order to resolve livestock related problems, and therefore a time 
    sensitive requirement for reporting problems (generally within 24 
    hours) to the appropriate Service office is necessary. Information 
    collection is achieved primarily by means of telephone calls by members 
    of the public to Service offices specified in the individual rules 
    (some may choose to use facsimile or electronic mail). Information 
    required is limited to the identity of the caller, species involved, 
    time and place of an incident, the type of incident, and circumstances 
    related to the incident described. The vast majority of the information 
    supplied to the Service as a result of experimental population 
    regulations, is provided by cooperating State and Federal agencies 
    under cooperative agreement. However, some of the information collected 
    by the Service under the experimental population rules is provided by 
    the public.
        The collected information can be separated into three categories; 
    general take or removal, depredation related take, and specimen 
    collection. General take or removal information refers to human related 
    mortality including unintentional taking incidental to otherwise lawful 
    activities (e.g. highway mortalities), take in defense of human life, 
    take related to defense of property (if authorized) or take in the form 
    of authorized harassment. Most contacts related to this type of 
    information collection are in regard to sightings of experimental 
    animals, or the inadvertent discovery of an injured or dead individual. 
    Depredation related take refers to the reporting of take for management 
    purposes, where livestock depredation has been documented or may 
    include authorized harassment or lethal take of experimental animals in 
    the act of attacking livestock. The information collection required by 
    the rules for this type of take include the necessary follow-up reports 
    after the Service has authorized harassment or lethal take of 
    experimental animals in relation to confirmed instances of livestock 
    depredation or in defense of human life. Specimen collection is for the 
    purpose of documenting incidental or authorized scientific collection. 
    Most of the information collection requirement for this take pertains 
    primarily to the reporting of sightings of experimental population 
    animals or the inadvertent discovery of an injured or dead individual. 
    Information collection is required for necessary follow-up reports when 
    the Service has authorized take of experimental animals for specimen 
    collection.
        The standard information collection includes the name, address, and 
    phone number of the reporting party, location and time of the reported 
    incident, species of experimental population involved. Reporting 
    parties include, but are not limited to, individuals or households, 
    farms, businesses, and other non-profit organizations. The reporting of 
    specimen collections, recovery, or even the reporting of dead 
    individuals from experimental populations is important to the Service's 
    efforts in monitoring these individuals and for other scientific 
    purposes.
    
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        Because the number of reports generated annually by the general 
    public (rather than cooperating agencies or separately permitted 
    individuals) under these rules is extremely small (far less than one 
    report per year, per rule) and to assure thorough documentation of 
    results, the Service is estimating the number of expected reports to 
    assume a maximum number per year based on allowance for increased 
    population size and public awareness of experimental populations.
        The following experimental populations described under Title 50 of 
    the Code of Federal Regulations contain information collection 
    requirements:
    
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                    50 CFR section                     Species (scientific name)            Type of reporting       
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    17.84(c).....................................  Red Wolf (Canis rufus)..........  Take in defense of human life, 
                                                                                      incidental take. Take related 
                                                                                      to livestock depredation.     
    17.84(g).....................................  Black footed ferret (Mustela      Incidental take, specimen      
                                                    nigripes).                        collection/reporting.         
    17.84(h).....................................  Whooping crane (Grus americana).  Specimen collection/reporting. 
    17.84(i).....................................  Gray wolf (Canis lupus).........  Take in defense of human life, 
                                                                                      incidental take. Take related 
                                                                                      to livestock depredation.     
    17.84(j).....................................  California condors (Gymnogyps     Specimen collection/reporting, 
                                                    californianus).                   incidental take.              
    Proposed Rules:                                                                                                 
        17.84(k) (61 FR19237)....................  Mexican wolf (Canis lupus         Take in defense of human life, 
                                                    baileyi).                         incidental take. Take related 
                                                                                      to livestock depredation.     
        17.84(l) (62 FR 35762)...................  Grizzly bear (Ursus horribilis).  Take in defense of human life, 
                                                                                      incidental take. Take related 
                                                                                      to livestock depredation.     
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        Title: Endangered and threatened Wildlife, 50 CFR 17.84, 
    Experimental populations.
        Description of respondents: private individuals and households, 
    businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and farms.
        Bureau form number: N/A.
        Frequency of collection: On occasion.
    
          Burden Estimates for Reporting Requirements for Experimental      
                         Populations--Endangered Species                    
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                                                      Average               
                                                        time        Total   
              Type of report              No. of      required      annual  
                                       respondents   per report     burden  
                                                     (minutes)     (hours)  
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    General take or removal a........           12           15            3
    Depredation related take b.......           12           15            3
    Specimen collection c............           12           15           3 
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    a General take or removal includes human related mortality including    
      unintentional taking incidental to otherwise lawful activities (e.g.  
      highway mortalities), take in defense of human life, take related to  
      defense of property (if authorized) or take in the form of authorized 
      harassment.                                                           
    b Depredation related take is take for management purposes where        
      livestock depredation has been documented and may include authorized  
      harassment or authorized lethal take of experimental animals in the   
      act of attacking livestock.                                           
    c Specimen collection, recovery, or reporting of dead individuals from  
      experimental populations for documentation purposes or authorized     
      scientific collection purposes.                                       
    
        Dated: January 5, 1998.
    Gerry A. Jackson,
    Assistant Director--Ecological Services.
    [FR Doc. 98-501 Filed 1-8-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/09/1998
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Proposed information collection; request for comments.
Document Number:
98-501
Dates:
Consideration will be given to all comments received on or before March 10, 1998.
Pages:
1490-1491 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-501.pdf